Barahat Taluka Polpulation
Barahat is a taluka or tehesil, in the district of Banka district, in the state of Bihar state with a total population of 149188. There are 28940 houses in the tehesil or Taluk.
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Taluka name: Barahat
District: Banka
State: Bihar
Total population: 149188
House Holds: 28940
Barahat Population by Sex
There are total of 77845 male persons and 71343 females and a total number of 27528 children below 6 years in Barahat.
The percentage of male population is 52.18%
The percentage of female population is 47.82%
The percentage of child population is 18.45%
Males: 77845.
Females: 71343.
Children: 27528.
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Barahat Villages list
- Sondiha
- Auria
- Pathra
- Kharahara
- Bhurna
- Naraenpur
- Panjwara
- Kharihara
- Mahua
- Babhangawan
- Mirzapur
- Barhauna
- Sabal Pur
- Gordhawar
- Phulhara
- Gordhoa
- Laurhia Khurd
- Dafarpur
- Changeri
- Laurhiabuzurg
- Bhatdiha
- Charsia
- Kakaria
- Begpur
- Chandidih
- Saharna
- Dubraj Pur
- Parghari
- Saruka
- Kolhatha
- Gobind Pur
- Muluk
- Kachmachia
- Chapra
- Bania Chak
- Baidachak
- Chechra
- Mohani
- Guwarba
- Khiri